Stewart Lochrie

Following a hugely enjoyable career in hospitality management, Stewart joined the driver training industry in 2008 and bought Caledonian LDT shortly afterwards.

“I trained with Caledonian LDT, and when the previous owner announced his retirement I didn’t want to see it taken over and re-branded by one of the national schools. The vast majority of our instructors are trained in house, they’re all good friends, and I’m keen to help every single one of them improve and reach their goals while continuing to deliver brilliant training across all the areas in which we operate.

At the absolute core of what we do is the certainty that skills alone do not determine a good driver. Good driving is dependent on beliefs, emotions and motivations, and our coaching approach ensures that all driving instructors and learner drivers are exposed to this approach from early on in their training.”

He has passed the DIA Special Test in driving ability. In April 2016 he completed a two-day course at Cranfield University on Driver Psychology and Behaviour, facilitated by Dr Lisa Dorn and Dr Mark Sullman.

In April 2017, Caledonian became a limited company (Caledonian Driver Training Limited), continuing to trade as Caledonian LDT. The driving school remains a family owned business.

In June 2017 he joined the Governing Committee of the ADINJC, a non-profit organisation representing the views and concerns of its thousands of ADI members across the UK.

In 2018, Stewart was invited by Tri-Coaching Partnership to deliver their flagship BTEC Level 4 Professional Award in Coaching for Driver Development to ADIs in Scotland.

In January 2019, Stewart passed his Standards Check with a Grade A, scoring 48 points out of 51.

“Stewart is a highly motivated individual, who has impressed me with his quick wit and ability to embrace knowledgeably and intuitively all challenges sent his way. He completed the BTEC Level 4 Professional Award in Coaching for Driver Development and quickly became an aCCeLerate trainer, delivering the BTEC Level 3 to ADIs in Scotland. He has run several successful courses and received high quality feedback as a result. He has gone on to qualify as a Driver Metrics Coach and will soon be delivering instructor training on behalf of Tri-Coaching Partnership. I would recommend Stewart to anyone looking for coaching and mentoring support in their chosen field.”Susan McCormack – Managing Director, Tri-Coaching Partnership Limited.

” Stewart is a brilliant trainer. Would highly recommend to anyone looking to become a driving instructor. Stewart is a highly skilled coach. Very reliable and honest, a valuable asset to have in a trainer.”Carol Morley – Owner, Lincs Driver Solutions.